Kent State sweeps MAC men's track athlete of the week awards

Kent State University claimed both Mid-American Conference Men's Track and Field Athlete of the Week honors for performances at the season-opening Al Campbell Invitational. Student-athletes Sean Callahan Jr. and Donovan Crawford earned the recognition announced on January 20, 2026. Their achievements highlight strong starts for the Golden Flashes.

On January 20, 2026, the Mid-American Conference office announced that Kent State student-athletes Sean Callahan Jr. and Donovan Crawford had swept the Men's Track and Field Athlete of the Week awards. The honors came after their standout performances at the Al Campbell Invitational, the season's opening meet held over the past weekend.

Sean Callahan Jr. secured the sprint award with a personal-best time of 6.66 seconds in the 60-meter dash, winning the event. This mark ties for 26th nationally and falls just 0.01 seconds short of the Kent State school record, which has stood since 2000.

In the field events, Donovan Crawford earned his accolade with a throw of 62 feet 8 inches in the weight throw, leading the MAC and ranking 88th in the nation.

These accomplishments underscore Kent State's early momentum in the indoor track season. The Golden Flashes are set to host the Jud Logan Memorial at the Kent State Field House on January 23, 2026, providing another opportunity to build on this success.

For ongoing updates, fans can follow Kent State track and field through the official Golden Flashes app and social media channels on X, Instagram, and Facebook.

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MAC indoor track athletes from Kent State, Ohio, and Central Michigan warming up for the 2026 championships.
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MAC indoor track teams gear up for 2026 championships

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Several Mid-American Conference universities are preparing their men's and women's track and field teams for the 2026 MAC Indoor Championships, hosted by Central Michigan University. The event runs February 27-28 in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, with competition starting at 10 a.m. each day and streamed on Chippewa All-Access. Teams like Kent State and Ohio highlight top-seeded athletes aiming for medals.

Kent State Golden Flashes and Youngstown State University track and field teams are set to compete at the Akron Invitational on Friday. The one-day event at the University of Akron's Stile Athletics Field House serves as final preparation for their respective conference championships. Kent State enters 39 athletes, while Youngstown State focuses on pole vaulters.

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On February 10, 2026, several universities announced their indoor track and field athletes of the week across various conferences, recognizing standout performances from recent meets. These honors highlight emerging talents and record-breaking efforts in the ongoing season.

The University of Akron track and field team is set to compete in the Jud Logan Memorial invitational hosted by Kent State on January 23. Youngstown State University's Penguins will also make the short trip to Kent, Ohio, for the event at the KSU Field House. Athletes from both teams are preparing to contest various sprints, jumps, throws, and pole vault events alongside competitors from Mount Union, Ursuline, and Malone.

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Andrew Kiplagat of Bethune-Cookman University set a new program record in the men's 5,000 meters with a time of 14:24.25 during a track and field meet in Gainesville, Florida. His performance, along with Darryn Hough's efforts, earned them the Wildcats of the Week honors for January 26 to February 1. The achievements highlight a strong weekend for the team's track and field athletes.

Northern Arizona track and field standout Colin Sahlman has been named the USTFCCCA National Athlete of the Week for his record-breaking performance at the Millrose Games. The Lumberjacks also swept the Big Sky Conference's weekly honors with recognitions for Sahlman, Desmond Lott, and Hayley Burns. This achievement highlights NAU's strong presence in collegiate track and field.

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The Southeastern Conference named Samuel Ogazi of Alabama, Brandon Green Jr. of Oklahoma and Calvin Wetzel of Tennessee as co-recipients of the Men's Indoor Track and Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year award on February 24, 2026. This honor recognizes their academic and athletic achievements during the indoor season. Ogazi becomes the first male from Alabama to receive this distinction.

 

 

 

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